What is a SDK?
SDK is an acronym for Software Development Kit and is, usually, a client side library that facilitates usage of an API. In our case, it facilitates the use of the API presented by DAHUA products.

Our brilliant Software Engineers have developed some applications that can be used to create timelapse snapshots for DAHUA devices:

Windows: a Windows-based application, that resides in the System Tray and captures snapshots at your defined rate

Linux: a Linux-server based application, without a GUI, that captures snapshots and, also, can make animated gifs (with the option to upload / synchronize them with a website); of course, if needed, we can also provide longer videos created from the snapshots

ARM/Embedded: an embedded device version that can be used with ARM-based embedded devices

We have tested and developed a solution that permits an user to integrate DAHUA devices into YouTube Live streaming services. This way, the camera can be shared across different clients or can be embedded into webpages. Or even used for webinars & other casts. Please feel free to contact us for additional details or for a demo.

Operating system: Linux, but a Windows version is in work.
Resolution: max FullHD
FPS: up to 30, depending on bandwidth